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  • Tuesday September 29, 20204 DISTRICTS

    STATE TIMES NEWS RS PURA: Dozens of farm-ers belonging fromSuchetgarh and RS Puraareas of Jammu divisionunder the banner of All J&KKissan Congress leadersstaged protest against theFarm Bills.

    Led by Ch. Gharu Ram,Former Minister andChairman of J&K KissanCongress and Prabhu SinghVice-Chairman, the partyleaders and workers raisedslogans against the BJPgovernment at the Centre.

    The protest rally wasorganized as a part of KissanCongress initiated unprece-dented 'Satyagraha' againstthe BJP led Government foramending 'Anti-Farmer' bills2020 on day four. TheProtest was organized byDistrict Kissan Congress,Suchetgarh and RS Puraunits under the leadership ofCh Gharu Ram. The farm-ers, Kissan Congress mem-bers and leaders demandedimmediate revocation toanti-farmers bills.

    Talking to reporters,Gharu Ram said that thefarm bills must be with-

    drawn as they are not benefi-cial for farmers. "Underfarm bills the farmers will beenslaved at the hands of pri-vate players and big busi-nesses," he said and addedthat the farmers in J&Khave been pushed to devasta-tion by the anti-farmers billspassed by the BJP ledGovernment. He said thatthe farmers have lost faith inthe BJP-led CentralGovernment as it passed theBills that were totallyagainst the best interest ofthe farming sectors and landowners.

    "Farmers' income and the

    price of produce will bedirectly in the hands of bigcorporate houses whom thefarmers will have no contactwith and control over thedecision of decidingMinimum Support Price(MSP)," Gharu claimed.

    The agitating famers saidthat their Mandi system ofbuying and selling of producewill totally vanish and farm-ers will be forced to sell theircrop production at merecosts. They demanded theimmediate revocation of thefarm bills as these are anti-farmers.

    As per the new farm bills

    introduced by the BJP ledgovernment, APMC systemwill be replaced by MSP andprice will be informed tofarmers after the decision ofMSP will be finalized by thebuyers (Corporate housesand private players). Theland owners will not be thedeciders of their produce.

    Gharu lamented at theBJP-led government fordepriving the farmers oftheir own blood and sweat.

    Gharu Ram asserted thatthe 'Satyagraha' shall contin-ue till October 2 in which sev-eral protests and rallies willbe organized to mark resent-ment against the BJP gov-ernment for betraying farm-ers of the nation.

    Among those who joinedthe 'Satyagraha' included S.Raweil Singh, Prem ChandSarpanch, Jung Bahadur,DesRaj, Satya Devi, RaniDevi, Ramnik Singh,TaraChoudhary, GharaChoudhary and youth con-gress activists NeerajChoudhary DistrictPresident Jammu Ruralyouth congress, ArjunKumar, Shiv Bhan and otherwere also present.

    Satyagraha Day-4: Kissan Congress, farmersdemand revocation of anti-farmer bills

    Activists of J&K Kissan Congress staging protest at R S Pura.

    STATE TIMES NEWS SAMBA: The UnionGovernment has decided toopen form 10,000 FarmersProducers Organisations(FPOs) across the nationwhich is part of the ModiGovernment's efforts to dou-ble farmers' income.Through these FPOs, thefarmers would get a higherprice of their crops.

    This was stated by TarsemManhas, UT Convenor ofPrime Minister JanKalyankari Yojana PrasarAbhiyan (PMJKYPA) in aconference held at Birpur inParampara Balak, DistrictSamba which was organsiedon the guidance and call ofPusesh Arya, NationalPresident, ShailendraVijayvargiya, in-chargeJammu and KashmirProvince.

    The meeting was conductedby Panchayat PresidentPraveen Gupta in whichmany issues were discussedincluding issues of farmers,problems of common massesresiding in poor areas.

    Manhas said that the needyand the general public arenot getting the benefit of the

    schemes released by the cen-tral government. He threwlight on major schemeslaunched by the PrimeMinister for public welfareincluding Mudra Yojana,Kisan Credit Card Scheme,Prime Minister CropInsurance Scheme, StreetVendor Yojana, Rehdi-Phadi,Milk, Vegetable ones, etc.

    Manhas discussed theschemes specially implement-ed for farmers, in whichthere is also a provision foropening 10000 FPO centersacross the country byAgriculture Minister KailashChaudhary so that farmerscan get higher prices fortheir crops by getting anaccurate assessment ofcrops. Apart from this, dis-cussions were also held about

    facility centers in whichemphasis was laid on openingof Suvida Kendras at everydistrict, Tehsil, block, andPanchayat level in Jammuand Kashmir. Manhas saidthat at least 300 SuvidaKendras are ready to beopened in Jammu andKashmir. In this way, allthese schemes can benefit thepeople. During the meeting,youth, prominent persons ofthe area joined the campaignunder the leadership ofTarsem Singh Manhas.

    Panchayat PresidentBirpur Praveen Gupta pre-sented a vote of thanks. StateVice President RahulSharma, Block PresidentMarh Kulbhushan Singh andMedia Worker SunnyJambwal were also present.

    Modi Govt committed to double farmers'income through FPOs: Manhas

    Members of PMJKYPA during the meeting at Samba.

    GDC Kishtwar conductssecond phase of campus

    cleanliness driveSTATE TIMES NEWS

    KISHTWAR: GovernmentDegree College Kishtwarconducted the second phaseof Campus CleanlinessDrive in collaboration withJK Eco watch Organisationas a part of a series of activ-ities scheduled to celebrate151st Mahatma GandhiJayanti.

    The event was held underthe patronage of the CollegePrincipal, Prof. AnirudhSharma and convenorshipof Prof. Sonika Sen, HODSociology.

    During the cleanlinessdrive, faculty members ofthe college and volunteers ofJK Eco-watch organizationparticipated actively. Theywere provided gloves andsanitizers.

    The programme focusedon cleaning up college cam-pus and creating awarenessamong the society in gener-al and students in particu-lar.

    Speaking on the occasion,Prof. Anirudh stressed uponthe value of cleanliness inour daily life and added thatonly clean and green sur-roundings can save the envi-ronment, ecosystem andnurture life on earth.

    STATE TIMES NEWS POONCH: J&K PradeshYouth Congress staged aprotest -cum- demonstrationagainst the farm bills passedin the Parliament by BJP ledgovernment at PoonchHeadquarters, where dozensof farmers and youth leadersmarked their presence byraising slogans against thecentral dispensation andtermed the farmer law asblack law for entire commu-nity.

    The protest was led by J&KPradesh Youth CongressState Vice President AjazChoudhary, DistrictPresident Poonch IdreesGanai and District VicePresident Sajad Khaki.

    While showing resentmentover the bill passed by BJPled government, AjazChoudhary, State VicePresident JKPYC said thatthese laws are going to causethe collapse of the system ofselling farm products in mar-ket yards. Because of theinterference of the centre,the states have to lose theirconstitutional right of agri-cultural markets which isunder the state list.

    He further added that"these bills have has pushedthe farmers into a critical sit-uation. If the ordinance hadbeen in favour of the farmersthe government would havediscussed and revealed thecontents of the bill to thenation. These Acts will meancomplete withdrawal of theGovernment from procure-ment and put farmers at themercy of corporate compa-nies. It is aimed to facilitateprofiteering by big playerslike Adani Wilmar, Reliance,Walmart, Birla, ITC etc.

    While addressing theprotest demonstration,District President Poonch,Idrees Ganai said that theseanti-farmer bills are meant

    to restructure our country'sagricultural economy infavour of big landlord corpo-rate-traders nexus and thebills are made with intentionto help the corporate agri-businesses at the cost of poorfarmer's hard work. "Thethree legislations are intend-ed to finish off the APMCMandis, Government's role inprocurement at MSP, allowcorporates the freedom forhoarding, black-marketingand promote contract farm-ing by corporate agribusi-nesses", he said.

    District Vice PresidentPoonch Sajad Khaki saidthat the Modi government'sdecision of demonetisation,its "faulty" implementation of

    GST and the inept handlingof the COVID-19 situationand lockdown have"destroyed" the country's eco-nomic structure.

    "When Narendra Modibecame the prime minister,he promised the youth of thecountry that he will give jobsto 2 crore youths every year.He sold a dream, but thereality is that 14 crore peoplehave become unemployed dueto the policies of NarendraModi," Khaki alleged.

    Those who joined andaddressed the protest wereAjaz Chouhan District VicePresident, Mohd AkramDistrict Gen. SecretaryPoonch, Asif BajjarAssembly PresidentSurankot, Sajid ParatAssembly PresidentMendhar, Zaffer ChoudharyDistrict General Secretary,Iftikhaar Ahmed WorkingAssembly President Poonch,Shahid Ahmed MediaCoordinator, ShahnawazKhawaja Block PresidentLoran, Zahoor Din, MohdAmin, Mohd Arif ImtiazAhmed, Jahangir Ahmed,Basit Chak and MushtaqAhmed.

    Anti-farmer bills will only help Modi's agents: YC

    Youth Congress activists taking out protest rally.

    STATE TIMES NEWS NOWSHERA: Electionsof Press Club Nowsherawere held at DakBungalow Nowshera onMonday in presence ofchairman Dr.Bhuvneshwar, LegalAdvisor Advocate AshwaniSharma, Vice ChairmanRomesh Kesar, ChiefOrganizer Vinod Sharma ,Adviser Raj Sagar andpolice officials.

    Total of 25 members par-ticipated in voting. Thefight was between two inwhich AKASH Sharma got

    9 votes and KuldeepChoudhary got 16 voteswinning Presidentship ofPress Club Nowshera.

    For Vice Chairman,Pritpal got 6 votes andVinay Bhardwaj got 19votes. Vinay bhardwaj wasdeclared vice chairman.Hiteshwar Mahajan waselected Secretary, RadheMohan Sharma-GeneralSecretary, Randeep Singh-spokesperson, HarbansSingh- Office In Charge,Bindu Choudhary-Treasurer, Sunil Chandan-Office Secretary.

    Kuldeep elected as PresidentPress Club Nowshera

    Elected members of Press Club Nowshera posing for photograph.

    STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: NGO, Third EyeAnti Crime Team meetSDPO Gandhi Nagar P KMengi under the guidance ofits Chairman Sham LalGupta on Monday.

    Chairman Gupta welcomedhim with bouquet of flowersand briefed him motive, aimand achievements of NGO inthe Society.

    He said NGO is working inthe society from last sevenyears and is working hand tohand for the needy ones.

    Gupta added NGO isworking for the developmentof society and to eradicatecrime from the whole society.He added drugs come withmany different problems

    Drugs cause bad decision

    making, committing crime,and gets people very addict-ed to bad habits.

    Gupta informed officerthat he received many casesfrom public belonging tobackward areas and hehelped them to every extent.

    SDPO Gandhi Nagar P KMengi appreciated efforts ofNGO,Third Eye Anti CrimeTeam in the Society.

    He assured Gupta to pro-vide every necessary helpand added PoliceDepartment will co-operateand work together to com-plete motive of NGO AntiCrime Team.

    Rakesh Kumar, SansarChand, Rajesh Kumar andMunicipal Corporator SahilGupta were also present.

    Third Eye Anti-Crime team callson SDPO Gandhi Nagar

    NGO members honouring SDPO Gandhi Nagar PK Mengi.

    STATE TIMES NEWS UDHAMPUR: A delegation ofactivists of Akhil BharatiyaVidyarthi Parishad(ABVP)comprised of ABVP StateJoint Secretary Avinash Sethi,District Convenor RahulSharma, City SecretaryHardeep Jamwal and CityJoint Secretary GaganSharma met DeputyCommissioner Udhampur DrPiyush Singla(IAS) regardingthe issue of ITI students.

    Addressing the media per-sons, ABVP City SecretaryHardeep Jamwal said thatJammu Kashmir Board OfTechnical Education(JKBOTE) has not issued theexamination datesheet for ITIstudents till today. Usually,these exams were supposed tobe conducted in the month ofAugust but due to COVID-19Pandemic (JKBOTE) couldnot conduct these exams forITI students. But on the otherside, JKBOTE has issued a

    notification vide No.:SBOTE/LE-Adm/20/1451-57dated 21/09/2020 for admis-sions under Lateral EntrySystem in 3rd Semester inGovt./Priv. Polytechnic of J&K.There are a lot of students ofITI who have completed theirone year/two yearcourses(under NCVT/SCVT)due to delay in conducting theirfinal exams, they are unable totake admission in further high-er courses under Lateral EntrySystem and so their preciousone year is going to be wastedand their future is at stake. Amemorandum of demands ofITI Students signed byDistrict Convenor of ABVPUdhampur is also submitted toDeputy CommissionerUdhampur.

    ABVP State Joint SecretaryAvinash Sethi requested DCUdhampur Dr. Piyush Singlato talk with authorities of J&KBoard of TechnicalEducation(JKBOTE) regard-

    ing this issue and immediateaction. DC Udhampur DrPiyush Singla assured that hewill immediately talk toDirector, JKBOTE and dis-cuss the issue so that studentsof ITI Udhampur could notsuffer more due to delay inexams. Hardeep said thatABVP demands that the finalexams of ITI students must beconducted as soon as possiblefollowing all required SOPs.However, the mode of exammay be Online/ Offline(Pen &Paper) or Blended(online+offline) following theguidelines issued by MHRD.ABVP also demands that thelast date for application formof admission in lateral entrysystem must be extended tillannouncement of exams resultof ITI students.

    Hardeep assured the stu-dents of ITI Udhampur thatABVP is committed to fightand struggle for them till theirissue is not solved.

    ABVP delegation calls on DC Udhampur,raises exams issue of ITI students

    STATE TIMES NEWS RAJOURI: In continuationof fight against COVID-19pandemic, Army distributed

    health and medical safetykits to the needy people ofKalalkas, Badhoon,Nagrota Mehra &Kotedhara area in Rajouridistrict (J&K). The medical kits includedhand sanitizer, surgicalmasks, antiseptic soaps,hand wash and antisepticliquid. Dispensers and PulseOximeters were also handedover to district Hospital,Rajouri. A live demonstra-tion was also carried out toeducate the local populationabout use of medical kitsand other preventive meas-ures to avoid spread ofCOVID-19.

    DISCLAIMER“STATE TIMES”

    does not take responsibility for thecontents of the advertisements

    (Display/Classified)carried in this

    newspaper. The paper does notendorse the same. Readers arerequested to verify the contents ontheir own before acting there upon.”

    Army distributes medicalkits in remote areas

    STATE TIMES NEWS BILLAWAR: Shri AmarKshatriya (Rajput) SabhaBillawar (Deoli) Distt Kathuaheld a function on the 126thBirth Anniversary of LateMaharaja Hari Singh atSabha Bhawan Billawar(Deoli) Distt Kathua to payhomage and rich tributes toLate Maharaja of Jammu andKashmir. Kr Narayan SinghPresident Shri AmarKshatriya (Rajput) SabhaJammu and Kashmir was theChief Guest.

    Raj Kumar, President ShriAmar Kshatriya (Rajput)Sabha Billawar apprised allthe dignitaries irrespective ofCaste and creed, present inthe function that due toCOVID-19 Pandemic, thegathering of invitees wasrestricted to minimum"Havan" was performed andAhuties were offered toGoddess. Slogans Rented inair, " Maharaja Amar Rahen,

    Maharaja Amar Rahen".Floral tributes were offered toMaharaja.

    The people raised demandsthat LG Manoj Sinha shouldimmediately declare GazettedHoliday on Birth Anniversaryof Maharaja Hari Singh on23rd of September each yearand Billawar be declared sep-arate District for people ofBillawar. Kr Narayan SinghPresident Shri AmarKshatriya (Rajput) Sabha inhis address thanked all thepeople for their participationin the function. He assured

    the gathering that both theissues of Billawar residentsshall be brought before theappropriate forum for redres-sal. Others present in thefunction were Abey KhajuriaChairman BDC GujrooNagrota, Manohar LalSharma BDC Billawar,Madan Lal Sarpanch, Th.Randhir Singh Secy. RajputSabha Billawar, JatinderSingh President JK BarAssociation Billawar, JagdishRathore (Rtd.) XEn Billawar,Master Hukam Singh Ex-President Billawar.

    Shri Amar Kshatriya (Rajput) Sabha celebratesMaharaja Hari Singh's birth anniversary

    Sabha members honouring dignitaries.

    STATE TIMES NEWS SAMBA: DistrictDevelopment Commissioner,Rohit Khajuria today conveneda meeting of district officers toreview the preparedness for theline departments for the effec-tive implementation of the"Back to Village" programmephase-III in the district com-mencing from October 02.

    Programme Officer, ICDS,Anu Bhel, AssistantCommissioner Development,Sidharath Dhiman, SubDivisional magistrateGhagwal, Ram Kesh Sharma,General Manager DIC, SansarChand, Chief Medical Officer,Rajinder Samyal besides otherdistrict officers, block develop-ment officers, and field staffsattended the meeting.

    The meeting decided that theB2V- 3 will be implemented in9 blocks of district in threestages covering Purmandal,Bari-Brahmana and Vijaypurfrom 02 to 04 October,Ramgarh, Samba and Nud

    from 06 to 08 October andGhagwal, Rajpura and Sumbfrom 10 to 12 October.

    The DDC exhorted upon allthe district officers to put uptheir departmental stalls at thevenue for wide publicity of theirschemes. He stressed on main-taining close coordinationamong the different depart-ments for achieving the desiredresults. "Different officers havebeen deployed in eachPanchayat of the district anddeliberations with local publicand Panchayat raj institutionsrepresentatives will be held toimplement the program," hesaid. He said the status ofworks sanctioned in B2V-I andII and the working of differentdepartments will also bereviewed.

    The DDC laid emphasisupon all district officers toinvoke maximum awarenessamong the locals so that theobjective of the Government oftaking governance at the doorstep is achieved.

    B2V-III: DDC Samba reviews preparedness of departments for effective implementation

    STATE TIMES NEWS RAJOURI: Naib TesildarChander Parkash todaydistributed 500 DomicileCertificates to the desiredapplicants during the campheld at Lamberi Lower,Nowshera Tehsil of RajouriDistrict.

    While interacting withpeople, Naib Tehsildar saidthat the purpose of thecamp is that people getdomicile certificate withoutany problem amid COVIDscare. He said that theadministration is organiz-ing camps to provide domi-cile under proper SOPs inview of COVID-19.

    Noval Sharma, social

    activist, expressed grati-tude to the RevenueDepartment for holding acamp and hoped that such

    camps would be oragnisedin near future to providesuch facilitate at people'sdoorstep. He suggested

    that people to take neces-sary precautions to combatspread of COVID-19. Heappealed to the people tocooperate with the adminis-tration and not to come outof their homes withoutwearing masks and followsocial distancing so that wecan achieve the desiredresults and make thenation free from COVID-19.

    Among others who werepresent includedSarpanches Vijay Kumar,Kishori Dutt, NazmaShine, Pashori Lal,Sangeeta Sharma, SurajParkash and Panchs of thearea.

    500 domicile certificates distributed

    Officials issuing domicile certificates during the camp.

    STATE TIMES NEWS UDHAMPUR: A two weeklong Hindi Pakhwada organ-ized by the GovernmentDegree College Majalta con-cluded on Monday. Thispakhwada was organizedunder the guidance of the prin-cipal of the college Prof KusamGupta. In her concludedremarks Prof, Kusam Guptasaid that India is a multi lin-guistic country which addsprosperity to its culture. It isthe need of the hour to learnHindi language so that weshould develop one commonlanguage in the country tounderstand each other thoughwe can learn, speak other lan-

    guage at our choice also.During the Hindi Pakhwada

    students performed variousactivities like slogan writing,essay competition and poemrecitation in Hindi Language.

    While his address Dr, MoolRaj Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Urdu, advisedthe students to take partactively in various literaryactivities. Meenakshi SharmaAssistant professorDepartment of Hindi encour-aged the students to take partin various activities of Hindiand also delivered a speech onthe importance of Hindi.

    Vote of thanks presented byProf. Meenakshi Sharma.

    Hindi Pakhwada concludesat GDC Majalta

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